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Chapter 4 - CompatiView Software Installation
which it should locate CompatiView and its associated files and data-
base subdirectory.
Once the installation is complete, double-click on the CompatiView 
icon to open the program.  For further information on using Compati-
View, see the CompatiView Management Software Reference Guide 
included with your router.
Note For an up-to-date description of the changes (if any) made to 
Windows system files by the installation program, see the 
README.TXT file located in the CompatiView installation directory.
Transport Protocols and CompatiView
CompatiView will be able to use the transport protocol (IP or IPX) you 
have selected to access Compatible Systems products anywhere on your 
internetwork.  Depending on your security setup, you may also be able 
to use the IP transport option to manage devices across the Internet.
The IP protocol does not provide a method for CompatiView to auto-
matically discover the router.  To initially contact the router over IP 
using CompatiView,  you must first enter a valid IP address into the 
router.  You can do this either on a console directly connected to the 
router or by setting a workstation’s IP address to 198.41.12.2 with a 
Class C subnet mask (255.255.255.0) so that it can communicate over 
Ethernet with 198.41.12.1 (the shipping default of Ethernet 0). After 
setting the router’s IP address, be sure to change the workstation’s 
configuration back to its original settings.
The IPX protocol does allow CompatiView to automatically discover 
the router. Compatible Systems devices are configured to autoseed the 
two most common IPX frame types upon startup (802.2 and 802.3 
(raw)).  If CompatiView has the IPX/SPX protocol selected as its trans-
port, it will be necessary to either powerup the router before powering 
up the workstation, or reboot the workstation after the router has 
completed its boot sequence.  This process will ensure that the worksta-
tion and the router have the proper IPX network bindings for communi-
cation.